On 18 December, a delegation representing the Indian entertainment industry met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss lower and uniform rates of GST for the fraternity, increasing density of screens across India and cinema being empowered as a soft power.

Among those present were actors Akshay Kumar and Ajay Devgn, filmmakers Karan Johar and Rakesh Roshan, Central Board of Film Certification (CBFC) chief Prasoon Joshi, producers Ronnie Screwvala, and Siddharth Roy Kapur, along with several other men. However, as the Twitterati pointed out, there was not a woman in sight in a convention that was supposed to have representatives of the Indian film industry - the largest in the world.

Here are some reactions which mentioned the irony of having an all-male delegation represent the Indian film industry, especially after a year which was marked with multiple women-led blockbusters.

And these superstars only speak about women empowerment when their move is all set to release. No women from film industry? Much wow https://t.co/D9S20eTdu0 — SVETA MISHRA (@Whysoliberal) December 19, 2018

No women worth the while from the Indian film industry? That's the current govt for you. All of these men showed up too, no questions asked! Indian women will reply in May 2019. So will the farmers. So will the minorities. If only statues and cows could vote. Tsk. https://t.co/j0IfzPdJbJ — Anuja J (@AnujaJaiman) December 19, 2018

The circumstances in which the meeting took are still unclear. There is no official word on whether women representatives from the industry were even invited to the event. However, their absence is certainly jarring to the Twitterati especially because this is not an isolated incident.

A 'film industry delegation', comprising Aamir Khan, Aanand L Rai, Rajkumar Hirani and Siddahrth Roy Kapur had met Modi in October to discuss how the fraternity could help in nation building. There was not a single woman representative in an official photo which made its way online.

There has been no comment from the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) or Prasoon Joshi (who reportedly initiated the meeting along with Mahaveer Jain) on the absence of women representatives yet.